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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-2-15, Page 3TILE -1(; I. I;0I►KIt1CH, \'I'., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1$$4. G%t.LETT!S PURE POWDERED P11RSST, STIihSMCEST. OUT. pact Ni ri la Y r. the ssaYar Woo M water. 1 sad • s. Woo • MO w,lala eaea•ds sal nods. sew ►r all araswe are s'ssollia S, wY. tta•ZLieWRNIr. Wersemeneso. THE PROFESSOR'S FISH STORY. Id traraeP. 1.1 •.1y PIrser: 1 sad eras., bat AI.• •l'aaes,aa Young wewaa. •• My friend Prof Speacor of Brooklyn peat the summer up in Ila•o.ltu•s c0uu.y. sold • membu of the Salmagundi (':ub, and he cams back web reinvest' health awl the hoiest collection of fish stenos teat was vet goo -together. Ile dotes espe:sally oa sue particular story is th.t cellecnnn, and 1 don't blame hum. He and • friend of his, whose nam', he says, w.+ L E E. -crest, sue mother moo whusl n.n.e he doe* not `see, beetur he pr ratot,l s•,e to, went 1101 ling for p.eherel floe day on a little hike nnnewheis in the vicinity of P1000 Lake They Imbed hat • day ..ud landed ditty pickerel. • A goo i nt..y of them would weigh Dix wends, says the l'rofo•+w.r, • and mei of • hem was *0 Ione se • r. ,pe awl ae bre as • dish Het ter story 10 •he.tt •he d... n ckerei the catch The Professor'. Inert Evers.: WAS wiebdie.4 is hie line. when a pickerel struck his troll. Ile 110411.1 et, a.,.l from the way it pulled an tutr.d aad cut up they aft thuMKht It meat b., a tremeadow one. The .leer thing about the fish was that MOW IONS It d4Jatseem to put Innen weight sgaintt belug hauled eu toward the Moat, and then again it would seem to holt lock :oke a log, and Everest hal to Neve e. -Lout all the hoc he had pulled in. I;y and Lv he gated near the host. and they were ell Burp incl to sae Khat It won't any more Than a rhr.c poaodrr Het while limy *ere w..odenni at the light et had mute the res• son ler 1t .was revealed A pickerel that showed en as b.g 0e a shark *min ate wale, and grabbed it sight under the very noses of the surprised fishermen, awl ran off with c ,n a .ay that made the hoe play out again at the rate of twenty feet ..econa. After tbs lig pickerel had taken the •'ne on the hoe about too hnnlrel 4.rtiron/ the Met, it let go of it •gals, and Everest hauled .o as fast u he could. Ile got his noir to Ilse best, and. as he au e.g at over :he gunwale, 1Lr hie pickerel canoe t• the trent again, sod .,*de • jump ler the other one r it was pound for . moment bemire wand •.d water. Hut the savage old fellow ...seed Everest's Ash, and fell back w the e ter with • splash that drenched the fish- ermen. -Prof *spente-, in his ea..tcnent, r;r•bte.l an oar and struck at 111e big pick- er..) as it tumbled hack. That mad.• the tell mocry .nd it rushed. for the oar Wade. lie oar Wade woe eight Cache, wide, but ride pickerel hoe.ked the teeth of its upper ,w on 61.0 edge of the Made and those of .'s ureter jaw on the other Mir with at much ease as eV/night have elated i40 jaws en a menew. That WOO unfortunate for the I'.•knr,l, though, for I'rof. Spencer ga:ethe oar • swoop with the impetus of the hig 1 ,','s rush. and swung the tierce pr:keel in to the boat. Thu, didn't serve W cool it dews • bit, for it let go of the oar blede.ad ■ preop at the Prof.u.vr. Ile hit it with the snot. awl the other two men went at .t osrh eyith a.uart bottle. The three men had leen &Ming four or five boues,0r the bottles would have been heavier and their ettiwcv n.uah greater as weaves in the fight with the pickerel. As it wee. tt roomed fire minutes thumping with the betties awl the ear befrre the pickerel was tempi's/sod and the safety of the fishermen assured. " The pickerel Everest had hooked. aid the poseurs n of which the big one had dis- puted inputed with him, was badly rippeel sod wear- redby the sharp teeth of the other. Ever ret was abut to throw it overboard, when he noticed • big protuber•oce in its stotnael:. l'hey cut the fish open and found a tre- mendous big frog muds of it. The frog sat alive, and, after winking and blinking at its rescuer for • minute o,- so, *omitted to take a leap. The leap was not a '..:cess, end it was apparent that the frog w•• hesd- I.•apped by something, M Its candnct was snn.ewhat like that of .Lim Smily's famous free. la the interest of science Professor 'wooer killed the frog and opener it. i don't blame the Professor nor his friends for being surprised at what they found inside the frog. They fount • laay's geld watch --• very valuable go'd watch --with • blue ribbon and • gold buckle fast to it, mod it w se edema away merrily. and told the fish- ermen that it was then just 12 o'clock and mentos. There leas no rign about the hig pickerel that it had encumbered its etea,acb with aaythieg out of the line of 'toter pickerel diet, but they hid the late garage old chap apes. They found a pair of Indi• rubbers and a yellow garter inside the pickerel. The over.boee were lady a size, \o, 4 The rsrter's site was not known, let it wag of internees' proportion. " Prof Spriest was greatly disturbed ...sr these ltt5eoreri05, ler, hav4auS 'ritualised 'he dispnritio• of the big pickerel, he we firm in the belief that the owner of the watch, overehor, and garter kad talkm vie um to .1. The Embargoes legetime in re turning to the r hotel, with the hews of their Sabin evp.rieoc. mod their st•rUisg piscatorial post-mortem discoveries. The vuw/e sone Rocked -beet then., Dad a very 'harmisg young lady from Albany, the Pro fesor maid. claimed the watch and the et -eerier, •sd proved her prnp.rty. 4M raid she hall accidentally dropped them oat rel • boat into the lake 141.0 winning while not rowing. She did not lay claim to the tartar, bet the professor says fiat chs said, with • very prean.neod blush : •" if yon plea tell the clerk to put it in lite pigenehnle of Nn. 7. at the office. i think the owner will get it.' '' The profiteer did se. tiulwlnu.tly he learswl, aeridswtally, be said. that tM pett.nohole of Nn. 7 .arrwP•oded to the eoliths, of the reams the charming vintner lel, frown AIL* scttupi.d. Aad that's all he knows .beet it. That's the Profasser'u fish *terry, and I dow't Weer him for dolls! on i1." a Kestoe lady. A lady named Mee T. r. i flnm- Mies, [‘lag ie KOMI* Oat who used telly two I►pnttbe of Mesin>rti Kidney ..J Liver t tore. km forwarded a etatemeat to Om Row that It sempiettely card her •f 4.- Maraweatr Rrbams•Ussl, kidney Mei Leese deli • complication of dewee yiskiewe es weekly to this remedy should • refire Meter asilval M etre K 0. holds* trial. at le�a.et .. des oat soak sb.ite er's iw p- HOME -MAO( MEASURES - ewe Ulr .susses ler Mr1l.la 71.eee p commas ter. It taken but is little tune t.. nail 4.. settler several bushel ur half bushel ruesaures The former are the ions convenient A standar,! bushed r. attains t.1510 2'1 e.,I'tr niche», hence a los Haw. ,•n and un.. fifth inches wide, eight in- ches high and twruty four inches Wag. .mottle weeunremeut, (-obtains tear. leash, el. The bottom shonld be .sl the inside and firmly nailed in place, ae sbuwii in the engraving Cleats. N. one inch square..boulll bo nailed nes»n eh, b end THE FARM HOUSE. Plans of Lear nab. to Ile the Moe* Coop mot 1... stable le Amerl,. Do sun wish to Pre the moat coy and comfortable farm hours its America sake H,llwler Sage in 1 •gantry (bratty roan .lust Coto.• tufo the Wok and •let us ge thruulg(+ it We w.il enter the back vireo! tiff• h„uw.he.iis&• it is a house not built fur allow but f ,r use Plans 01 city hone.* aro slew'. uauitlly witb the (runt door nettle point tot entrance. but the businaw o1 faruieg ciMtpule the More fr.il.I«nt use .,f the otoixo1.tut•: at slot. vie tet 1:►_ two inches from the top. Thu aides 'honk! b. .1 half inch ulna stuff. the bottom of the same. and the mule of inch stuff. All the bards should be platted upon both sides. The hex will cower about fifteen cents wheel materials for several are obtained at 11114• time. They will be found almost ;i, convenient to handle ae a basket. suit if there ,is serernl they will prove rdn,veIiri.t W hold apples or other trait or ye•In'tshles, and to a•t away full in the cellar until the ...nt.•uts are Rented A half bunted utrasure should of course 4." 'ore hall the Lenon Smeller ineaeureo are as rowel. made, Tuft w. 414 not 115•41 the end assts Atnereann .Agrienhnri.t: SPECIAL FARMING. '.one lhinge %%Weis the Average %grl- ,.ltwrl.r *baald taredder. 1 hie of the• urea writers uLiectiees to sperm! fanning is the tlihieitlty in waintaiuing the fertility without either pur 'rung beet.; or fertiliser. It is a well settled fart that any system ..1 farming that d,a•s oft re nen u e laud iu proper quantities those eowtit .wars of plant foal that err drawn from it let mor a ayot••1n, tun±i ins the lone run be a nauseate one. If situated where Garb. or fertilizer. ton l.' accrued at a price that it will pay to purcha4e an,Luae special farm e4.4 east 4M -eh be made eery profitable_ But in tee. the c.roditieua tweet i., fav - "rail. Still. climate and market 1114141 toe ferorabke. The natural 1•al.acity of the s..tl fume be considered If special tertiliz••rr nee mad Me must understand the nahrri' of the roil seal ..f plant growth in order to ani• thele to s good advantage Nearlt all lnesl markets at.- blis�ly •.ter'1.e•keel, ani unless enure.n't•nt to a general market passes will u.ually g►A Lew The kind of product must deter neer rite- S., • 1•rwlnetb will tear transportation Much better than other.. I (morally the M e,M.leu.e,I and the bee prri.bsble the better they will 1.'.v tnnel.ertati.ee Iher • farming i* often f.11..ve1 with profit lint ordinarily this means the enrollees. awl ns•• of more ur tees twill seed. (ianteuing or truck farming is fe11..wwl with profit. but this mean* the purelsaar and nee of more or leer manure as a fertilizer ltoth require good and rememably convenient markets to be most profitable. lieneral farming ad mite of better opportunities for keeping np the fertility and of taking a.h•sutage .1 the market.' and .oder average soon ditinna of making must profit.-- Prairie Fanner. How le entree THre. Take* jar or tin bucket and till it *Ism: half fnll o4 water and place it who re mice• are in the habit of mrr.men &ding Takes board lo or 20 inches long, one cul of which lay on the floor. or ground. d. se the clow way le. and the other end on top of the loiceet. Spriwkle w handful of oats over the water in 4 h bncket. 'Ilia will not sink. but will re• main on top and hide the water from view Now sprinkle wheat. corn or anything eine that mice like 011 the hoard en as to entice thein to the top. when the, will see theorists in tie bucket and jump in to get it. and moon perish t have tried this plan with quite matin factory results The trap is always Met and when a inonar once gets io there is 00 getting int Of (-mi a it shnnld be noticed every day or tee: and the drowned rodents removali have never tried to catch rata in this way. but think if a jar that wonid hold six gallons or nun were herd the plan *reed lever quite satisfactory -(hen Fartner. frits Per ram.ers, Bi sulphide .1 carbon is deat,l to the grain wlevil. A strong decoction of tobacco. 1s a good thing foe lice on stock. The winter !momism; to be lung and severe. whit.% means more teeel for the • stock. If evergreens .tand whets the water will get rontd them and freeze in win- ter. do something to prevent it it requires. careful. shrewd manage meet to make the farm anywhere near a paying inve•sttnent in these times The apple erup 1e short and the quality fir not very good Apples. it wonid -rem. would bring a good price before spring. It is all nonsense to mar that only poor farmers declare that (arming doss not pay. 1t can't pay at present prioes of farm products. The boy who intends to be a farmer should he a constant reader of peri cnttural newspapers and books anti should become a student, when possible. In an agricultural college. -- Farmers' Vt•ios. A eas bee M('...p. Mr John M1 Millan. Vi eeton. /hit , sold Mr (peorg. Keith, Toronto. $1.36.1 worth of Aiello. clover seri anti retained seven bushels for his own tat., making a total valets of $1,/21 from a crop 41 thirty two acres. The total eztwrrt from Toronto this smarm np to Aste'baa hetet .boot twelve thousand hags. an average of aloofpeghas makinga total of about $i4m.4rr' )lir. Keith's sales have been primevally la (Mat Britain and ().rsaay. .0 *law► Mae 1t fe sot edvis.Als to wash ea animal in winter. tint the akin onset les kept clean, however To do tbh, a vigorous be resorted to The by beteg ear. h 1.he aad b.t�.e. brushing gam row is M ried . �. draK)b1lsn of reser and aide doors . hence we will start right. It will lei easy G. observe, 1.0r- eter. as wo go tllrutlgil thla 113(.101 rr+d- dener that it it out devoid of modern comforts which are et. frequtstty want- ing to eiouitry bowie The kitchen has re deer t•.- tLp mad,'. which is entered from the tamer' amF-extrads nearly •aruubd the boiler . Tl,i• shades the kitchen in tenntut•r ands ke j.i it toad. . The sou, is .la. benut s, la - sets of tube. utt and cold water. pipe.: for couvey- isg away waste water, and* large ruuxr connecting with the chimney in such a tatoir,^r.a to tarry off loth the smoke from the fire and steam from the .'uok it1gTho hitting room is 11 by Is, and is entered front both kitchen and loittt num. which a lei by •yl rued comer- of the w.t:tbweet with a large and well glazed ' lay window. or atklition for plant.. Tl,e Rinsing risen may 1.- enter- •ul'fmn4 the piazza ales• Back wain. extend (4030 the kitchen to the hall in PP minim! story. The pantry is eon venient!v near the kitchen. and 1. pro tnirirrk'wats fur rtkt4.'--rtrawera for limit spices. !metre for cunt 111-•.41, graham. flour, rt.- a• well se the ens toa..:ry Oleo for hidim( the tarred o' wheat Suer Should the 1w 11 .bf the Ti'..,j tet t x, 4Roof trent d•..r ting. the snnttwotie is easily nswert.l w,4h .nt going tllrouglr the ' , 41111 r. ins',imply by pasting from t e kitcho11. beneath the front stairs and th).ougb *lie reception neer, This room is fitted with a mono,, end t w•.. .r three chair. .4 anlwtwttial &wilt'. and contains a fire plats.. Tin' same .him Dry i.crutitw fire platers in the parlor ad- joining and in the living room and din- ing hall. A guest is shown upstairs from the parlor or reeeptire neon through the hall and front stairway. This stairway is broad and winding, and enters a roomy. well lighted hall ou tett• second tbwir. From this hall the bath norm and three rhalnber+ are entered• as well a• the 1111111. room. Gadd' of thews r000m. 10 supp1i.d with an aiiip`h' ekwrt. The gu.'st chamMx Li pla•nl at the north w -et. n.t the plr.•twutest part of the hnnpe, which is reserved for the regular occupants who have the east and south (ot their oajuyutrnt. This spare cham- ber etas` a tire.pla.oe- in which a hospitable blaze may be started to cheer the chilled comer. If tine hones. is not looted by a furoate it oau le conveniently waned by drums ..r register% from stoves on the lower floor This little room over the front stairway and near the lath room may be used for a clothes press, receptacle for linen• or cmm,i•te.i with the adjoining lath root by 111(••114 of A wide arch, and need for a dressing or -ler fling room. the heel r4oni proper be ing kheelept in ID at order for au nla.taan sitting room if desired. The house it nearly roars, :t! hj' 44. The front is toward the nort, and pus lore balls. reception room• b►th•now and guest chamber are placed so that they protect the portion of the house most in too daring cold weather. This leaves the rn.erus that are in daily use ,eotniactty connected, and mare them easier to warn If desired, a door ran be put in repenting the npperfront from, the lack hall. whom by leaving the hack stair dower open the man's room can b heated from the kitchen. P is noticeable that the parlor is not a4 large as the living neon This is in ac-rord- ante with good bet.... A bright family suet needs have sonny. well ventilated living quarters A parlor is rtatnrnlly shut np In summer. when mad 'mete are received. the hale, reception room. parlor and front down may be thrown open. giving a roomy appearance to tho entire front of the hnaae On VCCl/AiouN of •social gatherings blares may he start ed in all the fire places, and the entire. lower floor. except kitchen and pantry thrown open by means of hoard., rolling or .wir►ging doors, or the throwing back of /portiere. 1t is . model farmers home that is ...aril to exreL 1811 of Dalry Help. oaring the pant summer we tad • hard milker whew teats were ear short that it watt thumb and finger work.' I thought one day of the answer of " Hobby Peel.' to the manager of the cotton twills. whet Gated why his spindle was never stopped for repairs ' t'helk your bobbins I had no chalk. but i took a hog o1 coni March to the stable•', and tried that It prnve.I a herrn 1.. me. am hey rnbhing a little on my hands 1 could grip without the teat' .limping nut of my kande 1 al«i fouhA it useful when r.Uking any clew in the waren weather -Mew .1 H Huckt•.'e. In Fanners' Advocate 7.. I'r..ewt We.. ItatlN. coca. To pretest hens eating their egg* • 'toned.. Po general daring the winter w agon, and en difficult to ell/Wafter the helot Is noes, acquired, o. the F.xperi n.. ntwl Fetes et Brandon the nee of ,lark neat- has effeetn.11y pat n stop to ;hie M•ti habit They an" made about tune tier long by one (got •gnan, with a nest in eae•h end and the arming. jest ars.' enough to adlmit a bre. is the centre- the hos elevated two es three Wet at the Goer. CONED BY NIM Adnlirdl liunraltre With His, Ship to the Hands of tkd n. SUCCESa OF THE INSURGENTS. .tdm41,.I 11. 11,11.. ure.uled.g • Ogee .6.4.1...1 1.... I, oa..a1 4e tlir INAtio .1f 1'.ro... 1 31'10 sl..pn e.4 • 1'.•av .I.Ir ".44Inco n1 of 11.. I ro..hl.. Muarsru.w., F00. :. --Tit'. armed "roue - port bate!. '.Lich left herr neatly edit' %dmirs!. these.dv.. .wt board. me- been eapture11 by the rebel *hi; Itepub'.ica. orae Il►4ia. (l•.ncalves dud heel, ordrrd to join P.•ix.4,i. al111•10es. MO w04 bound there hi the lupe when tier Repulita ran hito.de ctriee.d luxe:, the vale tire, 7h•• inenrfr..,sr now ant.• uute that the Retenethes will bkii'k.,l- l:ahea. Admiral In!!° is utganiting a or .ti,.i..ie.►l govern 'uent in the State of I' .n ..I The. in.nr genie eve reveries/ to enter :,o. Pablo. it Owl succee.l they will hare I.rw tical ter ,«*.sou of ell Itrarilinu territory ,oath a 8... Jnnriro. limy will Met. 1,e I• spared to ntareb ons tM r:lpit.•11tr..1 dira f's liana eta• n0wa obyhf tit« cap.\turetuofl essitiba by 14ie in.nr,toitta forces under ti.m. S.rwire% Ile t.i.k On. Kropp field guns and semi. anoiiprrh'.`n:-- A eonettiondeut lo.d an interview with CaFp�. Fllatad otfr, board a ,4ygidabau Ile gait' he taw little hobos of en arm - holier, AO the r•rolativatpta could ar•crpt little *hole .1 ,Io rwtlr gnat a Prrsideut fete •t... the complete abolition 1.1 military rnle and toe delivery of tl:i, liore:waent Mt.. the heeds of a civil kite to t, ad nd..i*er atfshr. pe.:Jtn.; the el -,tion. Th.• ✓ e moo ion of tine eetotit•tiou.t Mates at,.l .41. ..reameatton ed a despo eible Perlia ineutary g.overlmtet:t with- a civilian a.. tint president were ale. itldispeneaLle coil deice.* her tate _ o rusination .4 tie. revutu thea. They Lav no bola of effecting a mom Irufui..' ti.reo h the ila.rceseion of 1 ; 101111114 i:ett14a0111 of oils. twine. Pelle:i a military friends ('ala. Fanss said, would ki:l itiu►- beture 1bet w..utd allt,w hioi to. denett them bo re.igng in fat ..r of any, , •me. Hrsot.... Ale.., E. -b. :i.--.• deep.tes from Brasil r.mli;tns tl:. report that tee iu*ureents lade. captured t •:uveratnent transport pwort !tape. hl.e erns orced Li the einereent'wet•ht:• Ft teddies /(i heel ddown her flail -Admiral •ivac*lvts> wise was aboard 4140 -nape. wastrod? -s ] Ginner. A ROSBFO T"WARJE esu s'lrrer. le•d a rt.. .....1• a►\Msa*- w ep•r. not ,w.* Follett" 1'ateks4'i.titr\. Fete :. -.% .i'trine set m• to waylay a Lank niro*nL•rr 1411.1 nob I4$in of the ansa of il'u,(alu was fraetrated yes tenlay. • anti the .nnapir.:or, t-i.'tir it Frhor u, was ,wreated. see Jaanarr Ilih an advertisement so pear l io a t'o'ol !taper inking' for the err ei,w' 4.1 a " reliable mare "eilf-here,." It we* nnsvrerwl by George 4 Thomas, a iii. n. ,zed New York repr.rt.r, and sub *e,ln.•utly by F'r.uk .1. lfbllui,. t:chrrrn. who heti itoerted the advrttnentent. coiu msuaieated with b •eh ns.•,' rid unfolded to them a plan to rob tLe Inerseng.r tot Sonth week Nati..nel Bente who wise yesterday to have taken Iron. $10.101 to $20.'000 le the office of the I'enu.y Ivauis -Balt Menefee Write; l'empauy.. 'Fleeter and Mullins agreed t.i en operate with Fi•h.ru, but both nntit4.d the police The letter inetrnetet thein to • godhead and Leep the !loiter de artmteut torted The bank oflirerw-srmi-the officers of the wit rem -patsy were pot on their guard re.1 at 10 ...keel rel.-elev. wlu'u North. 1'snrry. the ties.mle_er, left the bank for the salt company a office he earned a 410.4 - at, -r of paper Meter' .4 suoney. When the mer.Ager urtitol at the de orway of the offiee he less net by Thome... who rip niantlel the package, ursine. having b'o'ttle meantime fastened the outer. li,s.r. 'Elie melee.. ere' surrendered in a.'tiordatece With A plan arranged by the supposed ere tin. and Themes and Mlle.* jumped into • carriage a41.1 drov.• rapidly sear: At Second and Market .treats lethorn sprang int.. the Tehiele awl at this j:mctire ft'. trete,... IGnnl 11,14 Mot ray a:.pearel awl arrested the tn. 'I homes and Mullins were moon released and tidier,' was lodged in the central .cation. Edson, was formerly employee' as a clerk in the Penn.ylvanss Salt Mann f*rturing ('ompsnny's ofti, - le 1porn was held in al~'.(fll0 hail Bunte moil Her 4..ar.,.w.-.... R.•wl. PrP. 5. -Count Soderini, Pricy Chamberlain to the Pope, is about to nub lisp a pamphlet entitled " Rome and the Government Raring 2:1 Pena." His ergo ment is on the lines followed in the Pope's aldreas of January 24. concerning the recent dietnrts•.ee. in Sicily and Italy. ile noes that it is resent' .1 to the real liberty of the people that the Pope recover the temporal power over Rome. tnes..s.Cosa tea /w. i.rtrss•t. 11at , )l'eb. :r. --At the West Vinloria l'oriserrative convention held hero ern Saturday 40..bert Bryan., reeve of ceps, was nominated as the candl•1ate. There are now thus candidates in the field to contest '.4.4t t'ietotla for the Local House -fir McKay, Liberal, R. Rryans, Connotive. and John 1'ampbsll, Patron. Haa.11..w Jon-e.y . 1.... Hann.t-,'i. Fab 1 --t1 • meeting of the directors of the Hamilton Jockey Club it was decided to hold 1',e nest meeting hen 0n May elst, June let and Ind There will be the neural number of prelate each day and purse. .11 be larger that iamb year. A lle new Kees -Fee. •;vat.rw, Feb. 1.-Prancie HeO, esu played •t KennedS• eNne.•kiln, hal • mar row rar.po from dwelt while walking on the (' 1' H trek. The engine struck ini mod he grasped the bars and held oubtill the frame wee stopped, we►ping wotout ii.jnry ebbe • Mawe and nig. 4We, roe, Feb.- L-A roams loan ranee Hendricks was •nested in Ihayton for stealing a lions end rig from Newmarket 11e pleaded guilty below .India 1'ba,lwick here awn was sentenced to three year. 111 the penitentiary. Chargese um ere., . ,.-. ('ougsoa, Feb a -hereon• 1 ng.r. of (Tanabe township, was ye*t.rday brtoght Moore 44_I, S Itrintnrll, .1 P here on a charge of the theft of «1f1O worth of bop. in October lad lie was committed for trial amiss .4 farerr tavarasd. Helene rum. e1et. Fell * - b K.rna; has. of this pities, in taking freight free. here to i)oreet yesterday. got tau Mess• lis is. ISM of !talk most Do'set. sad Goss vd•etde ass woe drowsed. The Best Medicine. J. O. 11' t l -so tx, Cont rat for and Ittl,bler, i�ull►I1nr Springs, 'resits, ti:!.. speaks of Ayet's Pills: 'Ayer's 1'.els u,e •len lest ..•theins I ever tocol; reel, ie my Jed:ernt, no b. tu'r, , urr,d remedy 1...1.1 lie devised. I bale uael tt1.11n In my gamily end rvcuun h•udad them er soy frweel.e and 1•ropluyor for mere tL as twenty yens. 7.. my retain ku..lelydoe many CONN of 1!10 f,.11owint c.msgdi.1W$ bare been cumpkrely and Permanently Corgi by the rise 14 Ara'1'iifs el'ene: Aird day "hills, dont). a :iw, Newer Ir -Per, 61,•1i lieel:telt.•, He: .,leen, Nan, dere !pope J, tenetire, lee, net jltlnl-cgi.4 . I -know that :1 wale:ate sir... o4 Ayer,' rids,r,•utinn..4 b..' a f.•'.t itev,.iorwi•eko, art Lite natter.. of ill, e, ntp.ahtt rrtpeit*st. coons 4s' foetid en 111 .,,:•41,. refire Per tern di...eler 1 hove teemed worts," •' 1 h.e'e been r. Nies*: m,.IG 11w for 4'2111 ye.uw. and 1 .uu ..11.13' a:1tr that A)er'a Pelts r i..: e,e, r • si'a4. th41 then 24111 fele eriTl-I • t.•: 1'••rry, ti!'..fey ltuuia l'. 11., Va. AYER'S PILLS j•r ;...i. „ ', d . .\y I 71..terelkires- Every acne ICffective Joel Pesach. Chicago 1n'er-Osteon. Mies Sweetly 1 always lee) perfectly stupid when a photographer tells me to Look Mee Tartly How nice it must be to know real Set • perfect picture, dtar. The rower •r rl•tnre. For eve -t ill nature has • cure. In tl e healing vermes of Norway Pine lin the cure for cough., colds. croup, asthma, bronchitis, nen.'., etc. 1►r Wood's Norway fine up ,pre encs the tirt,,M at Norway e and other pectoral remedies. Trice 25 tents. Meese 1n •b Wattle. ' Washington Star. " !lave yon any faith in patent meth cines : ' asked the man who 'frier feels well. "1 sherd.' say 1 here. replied the man who hustles " ieitoerst means Ins the world for getting reeh " A Karr 4 ombireasore. There as no other remedy or combination of medicines that meets se many require menta. as dots Burdock I:Io.'.l ltttters in Its • de range of power over such chrouic du tales a. dylp.pn., hoer and k,duey a.m plaint, scrofula, and all humors et tete blood. '^ •wile Ironwealeat. Minnie Wouldn't it be od.1 it all one's thoughts could be real ou one's forehand 1 read something of the sort rs a story the other day Menne i think it would be lust lovely Une could tell then lust what • young man tm.•omc WILL Ispirenne M Ws.kt.gse■. Artisans, me• bastes and laboring men are 'able to sudden accidents and in,urtr, as well as painful cords, self joints and lams .. ie. To all thus t'.ulths we would re ,00.Inend Higy.rd a Yellow (4.4, 0M bandy nd reliable lain cure, tor outward- -and Io e r .al owe. M keew R •,elle rs. Two physicians were retreoly walking •ogether so Hyde Perk, ahem one a them lifted his hat to a lady shoot they mart. " A pali.ut'" irked the other "414, en no way," answered the Si..* dr- ier " 1 treated her the other day for • .moan dift.mlty " •• What was it '" "Awart onthenate " " And what did you pr. -wren 7" " 1 ordered her to rebel'. alro,lutely from playing the piano " rhe other doctor gat a.t..be.hed. •• Ordered her to tete. '.44 playing the 40011. for • wart on her '.ewe ` Well, 1 n,n't under•t•nd your treater,. of "11 you knew the cocums.anote, you ...mid," said the Arad . ", • • Sha ocrw 41e0 the fist under inn. •k11ob s t liana,►, Mrs. T. S. Hauw.ns, a 1..,tamales, Tenn , 00ys : " 41111oles t',..I,rer ' .seed my life. 1 consider tt the best remrdt for • debilitated metes' 1 Over used." Foe tly.pepse•, btv, or kidney trashes it .:eels j r.. a 75 oeot& MM by •1I deserter.. e w u Mock B LOOD BITTERS. www• au Two emanate •005(71.50 se TMs 0O*ILS. a,0NET0 aa• LIVE,. eaamrlee or lT, weTMOVTw few roe •vert5, ala r.PNM0I(• IOa PINK More•• AT TMe east vine 00.014?. 100 ACIDITY •r Tot STOa/ACH. C0405 Sttl01/*N(N, OVSPEPSIA, N1AM ACNES, e/::INESS• N 10AT1ON, wNLUMAT1SK, rime. , •alt oI .'AU.DICI. GENTS' FANCY SLIPPERS,SALT ONLY*, 1S7Slptl4e, aCOO- t'u4A, rLYRtOIM• ar THE N N10VoUSNIee, AND SENaw.l We•ILITY. rani as• att •..,.aa About twenty differed lints to climes from. Petntiful guru-'. 01111111K••••••11111101.8111111•11115 TO Ilea emu- Very cheap. I.ru esmis a/ Su0w••a •1006 e117[,•. , E. DOWNING. n To Ot+r- Patrons AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. We hair jn•.t clo-rtl up aneat. r .urc•wfu1 year'.. busiueas. Many thaels to um 4'ustum,r. for their liberal patronage ,luring flit. \en1 I '1:1. We an' agaia Iefote sou for *melee year, hoping to ,till merit your eonti11e11(e by -Nett attention to 1l,e n'.iuirrtnenta of trade, i y lay- ing before Pons Coed. N. w. Fre-I: Cools; .uitil.h• for the coating 1ra,cn. bought in the 1,.t marlet, for Net l'w.I1. r;uc, tits ins bu•iue.e has placed u.. in a ignition to take every all- lentagc that A lash %tart 2411'004., A1441 talon us to niece Seineloable (.owls before Ia:r Customer, at prier,. that we know) are right. The Cheap John Trash 6D,ls c.. lame in our 11t•ue, feed"bee .don't consider that class of ttuff good fur ditOrr Moyer or Seller :at any torous, t'ur Stock for Ntr I1 thing 1.044 -ons mill, !r Dunk up et the Newest nn,4 las 'lIced. that the Pest lilerkrt. efforrl, awl e'en iU karw *Le Public to be the..{uolgo. a, to }'rues. • ▪ Illllinu Ohm. Haid Titres, tl.cre i. a terrible KeraD.bh' fur Trade, And ever) in►agin4lh!, pit a made by Anne hurineeit men fur their piortienlur way of •1.01'1114 ti.. Public. 4 b lett+ dr. Cash syetew has been . threshed 0444 in til.. al, h., 4111,4 1.e ()plc air ttpretnl to Ise) iete *lost 111• w110 .fors not sell for lash i.• robbing the Customer. While wt• iatMoh tl.o n•".!gLu 1M• A glwwl deal raid, in fae'ol• ff td:,• Cash systt In, partnelherly by -those w Ido .lo n reckless ' credit busine..„, there can 11h. r be something "010 in favor of n wise and careful Credit trade. We have l..,'4 doing I.uej, t�< ins (:oeierich for over , fourteen years, anti giving t resit to good people, and hare- not het one per tent. on our sales in all that time._ We do not now know of one dollar that esu are likely to lose oil. our oak's for 189:1. Of t•t.urse•, we do not credit - *10 bra r 'cr5ht, nor try one. monk's, we it'iT aaiulerli-we eau est lr ` the account : -below our small losses by pickle ,•(edit.. -As. heretofore. we will give-4.reolit to goal people only. and *ell them coml. as .-hi': . as tbt•y eau Le :old for l'ast's excepting 6 per cent. Cash Discount, w 111 1 we allow• On all Pooh Purclia.cs of (12• - 1110 ale, 5 per cent. far pnmpt loot' ii.aus :►lout 10 per cent per aa.u, ui, as the neernge length of ('nilit acveunls i, not more than .i% month*. This we consider a gond `inducement to pay rash, a,..l as much as any business Hurn cin gi%r: off segulnr price% who marks his Il000i- liuurstly. We do not '.11 swept' (foods at ami' helow emit, moil thatl u,ak.• it up Coed, the Public nie• 'nut supposed 4.. know the' value of We ..ark 1•terything in [plain figure.;. noel one price to all. 'tV. Lupe to he fabord still with a share of your trade, L, -epi, New, h'ret.1e, Itetial.k l.0041s,, which we are pepsin 1 to ot!, r et hock Itotton, Yti. ei. 5 per cent. off' for Cash. 'tor Spring Prints are now in Stock. lh'autiful Pattern.. and Fast Colors. Also other .spring, (boats. V.,• still hold first place for Carpets of all 'kinds, Lave Curtains me gem ral House Furnishing,. Ily for the largest Stock in the County. Carpi ts from a 10 cet:t ilenlp to a ':i ply Aii Wool and hest Rrusse•ie. I her 350 rets iace ('urtains to ehoure keen. ('hiuelle C'ur- t.,in- and Totting.. l.iuuleulos. Oil Cloths, Art Square., Rugal and brats. r COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. The Great Carpi!, and Lace Curtain it 'ifr( /Hi/is( of ache County: THE NEW TIN AND STOVE STORE ON HAMILTON STREET We are so!e agents in l.,*leri(rh for the (elebrattil 1' en:s;tnt, Dream and World's Fair Coal and Wood Cooking Stoves and Rang •a with Genuine Duplex Grates and all modern .improvements. Every Stove warranted. The finest Stove in the market-- -- 4 Have Son seen our new Standby Steel Ware in Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles and Pudding Dishes. One piece of this Ware will outlast' three pieces of Agate or (Granite: Ware We are offering New (loads as cheap as any in the tragi.'. All Or- dered Work attended to as punctually a. possible. (live us a call. J H. WORSELL & CO. BOOTS and SHOES WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. Protect your feat and avoid la grippe. You can do this by pur- chasing your Footwear from E. DOWNNG. Overshoes, Rubbers, Gum Shoes, Mackinaw Sox, &c. Warranted) FIRSTS. No SECONDS, or oI.1 Bankrupt, Moth-esben good. tett the best quality at prices charged elsewhere for an inferior article. _ A i.AR(GE STo('I' (44"